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Different Types of Transport

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  • It is a car with a driver. You pay them to take you where you want to go.
    a taxi or an Uber
  • A type of aircraft without wings, that has long flat parts on top that go round very fast. It takes off and lands vertically.
    a helicopter
  • A small bus that carries 10-15 people. Compound Noun
    a minibus
  • A ship that can travel underwater--compound noun
    a submarine
  • A small, fast boat that is powered by an engine. Compound Noun
    a motorboat or speedboat
  • It is a vehicle with four wheels. It can normally carry five people.
    a car
  • A boat or ship for taking passengers and often vehicles across an area of water as a regular service.
    a ferry
  • It is a very large boat for moving people or goods across the sea.
    a ship
  • It uses a gas that helps it to fly. The passengers travel in the basket.
    a hot air balloon
  • Underground train or metro in New York City --compound noun
    a subway
  • An electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in the road.
    a tram
  • It is larger than a car but smaller than a minibus
    a van
  • The strap you must fasten for safety in a car or airplane. Compound Noun
    A seat belt
  • It is a type of transport to go across water using mostly the wind. Compound Noun
    a sailboat
  • It is a machine that can fly in the sky. It can carry many people. Compound Noun
    an airplane
  • It is a large vehicle with wheels. It has lots of seats. It can carry many people around a city.
    a bus
  • A type of van that carries sick or injured people to the hospital quickly.
    an ambulance
  • It has two wheels and no engine. We power it using our feet.
    a bicycle (bike)
  • What does the idiom, "To drive someone up the wall" mean?
    to annoy or irrate someone
    to drive into a wall
    to drive your car up a steep ramp or hill
    to not go anywhere
  • It's a large machine that runs along a railway line. It can carry many people.
    a train
  • A motor vehicle with two wheels, that is similar to, but smaller than, a motorcycle.
    a moped or a motorized scooter
  • A large, heavy vehicle with wheels. It is used for moving goods.
    a truck (British=lorry)
  • It is a fast mode of transport with two wheels. It is powered by an engine. Compound Noun
    a motorcycle (British=motorbike)
  • What does the idiom, "hit the road" mean?
    to bump into another car
    to park your car
    to physically hit something on the road
    to begin a journey